Show Twiii SUTHERLAND KANOSH Dora Rose Dathel Whitaker Ph Ph: Patty and John Jensen and children visited with folks Johnny and Geniel Jensen on Memorial Day To visit with them also were sisters Marvola Russell and two daughters Sharon and Gwen Salt Lake Loraine and Red Van Orem and Rana Bennett spent a week there She is from Orem We are sorry to hear of Ellian Fowles We hope he is able being hospitalized to leave soon in better health He is in the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo Susan Kooyman and friends spent a couple of days in Provo last week Jason Susan’s son has earned so many trophies for his karate He is to be commended on his achievement To visit with the Heber Roses on Memorial Day were niece Adeline and Krit Petty and Krit’s sister Blanch and The Pettys are former Ralph C’rud tesidents of Delta Ralph Creed is also a former resident and worked in the Rachdale Market and in I) Steven’s Store Adeline’s folks were Alton and Cecil Beekstead former resident also Marilyn and Melvin Church were here for Memorial Day They visited with Roger and Lrma Walker Gene and Gloria Walker and traveled to Kanosh where they visited with sister Winifred or Winnie They are from Salt Lake Linda Twitchell and daughters and friends from Salt Lake and Bill and Donna Walker from Murray were visitors over the Memorial holiday Marilyn and Melvin Church have a new home in Salt ake Her family is there close by Ephraim and rein Twitchell spent Memotial Day with sister Dora and Heber Rose Carmen and Melvin h and Michael and Elaine Rose and family They are from Orem Gene and Glotia Walker were camping out but came home for Memorial Day to Ned Church and Congiatulations Madge McCallister for their recent mairiage Iheie weie seven students from Sul hei land who received awards at DIIS this week Some others weie loimeilv Some liom Suiheiland leceivcd two annuls Mu s Eugene Toung were in Provo lo attend the Seminary and High School Cii admit ion for their grandson Michael Ohian son of Richard and Mat alee Oht an Michael was graduated ITom limpview High School as an lionot student He received a lull scholarship to BYU Congratulations to Michael Now as the young people are leaving school to face their own future we would say to them always remember the rewards for honor and honesty with no deception no concealment no compromising of any principle Emerson said “There is no such thing as concealment commit a crime and the earth is made of glass Commit a crime and it seems as if a coat of snow fell on the giound such as reveals in the woods the track of every bird fox Mole and You cannot wipe out the squirrel foot t tack you cannot draw up the ladder so as to leave no inlet or clue Always some damning circumstance ttanspiies" And something longer than law is the fact whether or not we ate fit to live wit ourselves whether or not we can sleep or feel safe This is the kind of peace and confidence as it is earned We cannot count on concealment We will all miss our friend and neighbor Fred Turner He was a friend to everyone and was liked by everyone We send our deepest sympathy to all the family members for their loss or sepai at ion Ir The finishers of the 5020 hike who dragged into Kanosh on the afternoon 24 1986 were too worn out to care about the group on hand to congratulate them It was a tremendous strain on most of their bodies to complete these 50 miles in 20 hours or less on foot The hike started on May 23 at 7 pm a quarter mile east of Pioneer potato and ended at sign in McCornick Kanosh Park In the beginning there were 73 participants ready and raring to go There were dropouts along the route leaving 19 to finish Ten of the 19 were from Kanosh They were Stan Koyle with three of his children Sharon and Spencer Stacy Lynn Perkins and his two sons Darin and Scott Travis Kesler and two brothers Jared and Ryan Higgs Good going guys and gals even though you came into church on Sunday pretty slow and stiff with one using a cane Virge and Beverly Christensen tended the wedding in the Jordan River Temple on Friday May 23 1986 of Tina Marie daughter of Charles and Betty Whitaker and David Scott Cordero son of Mrs Ismael (Bob) Cordero Besides the parents of the bride and groom in attendance were three of Tina’s brothers with their wives Dennis and Carol Lynn and Marian Keith and Jackie and Tina’s sister Susan McKnight with her husband Jerry Max and Eva Whitaker were also there A luncheon was served following the Temple Ceremony at the home of the groom’s parents in Sandy Utah A lovely reception was held that evening honoring the newlyweds at the Ward House at Sandy Utah Charles and Betty were guests of Virge and Beverly Christensen during the Memorial weekend The newlyweds spent part of their honeymoon up at s uncle Robert and aunt Evelyn cabin the hills They and her parents attended church services with Kanosh on Sunday Charles Betty Sunday afternoon Virge and Beverly drove over to Richfield to visit the Christensen’s NeRae Hansen husband Jim daughter aniJ family The Hansens have recently moved from the Salt Lake area to Richfield The Lamanite Branch was pleased to have Margean and Cleve Christensen and three children present the program on Sunday May 25 After the Sacrathe ment services Cleve announced family program which proceeded as follows: Wendy spoke on “Sharing the Collin and Curtis repeated a Gospel" together song by the 3 scripture children accompanied by mother Margean remarks by Margean “How Parents can be Good Examples and Guides in Helping Their Children” and a talk by Cleve "Bad Habit of Us- of May ing Profanity” at the The program presented Kanosh Ward on Sunday May 25 was by members of the Millard High direction the under of Bryan Seminary Coats taking charge The first speaker was Shawndell followed by Fransiska Oei Bond Stacey Koyle was the next speaker A solo”Quest” by Wenda Whitaker accompanied by her sister Melanni Lang Ron Christensen was the next speaker followed by Danene and DeAnn Perkins and Kyle Stott (Seminary President) who were called up from the conConcluding speaker was gregation Bryan Coats This was a splendid program enjoyed by all Monday May 26 found one of the largest crowds to gather at the Kanosh too many to begin giving Cemetery Loose up to 30 lbs a month Satisfaction guaranteed 100 Completely Nutritional No Starvation Thousands of people have lost weight Why not you too Call Mel Sannes 8642387 Marjorie Rawlinson 8644032 All names It was a beautiful sunny day The cemetery was in tip top shape having had special care taken by Bob Phillips it's caretaker Memorial dinner guests of Dathel and Willard were her sister Leora Allen Leora’s son Scott wife Arlene and daughter Kim Max and Eva Whitaker Recent visitors at the Olaf and Blanche George home have been Bishop Ray George wife Sharon and part of their Blanche's sister Itha Rowley and husband Van A phone call to the Willard Whitakers let them know that their daughter Janet Barton husband Roy and family had arrived safely to Grocsbeck TX where Roy is employed as a mine mechanic the same line of work he did at Wright WY from where families they recently moved get scattered” to all Seminary Congratulations Kanosh from Millard graduates High is proud of the following 4th year Jolcne Sherri Whitaker graduates Adams DeAnn and Danene Perkins and deGraffenried Emmy Kyle Stott also Sherma Redfoot who graduated from 3rd Year Seminary Kirk Penney 's third grade class held an end of the year weinie roast on May 29 at the Thursday evening Kanosh City Park Since the class has been studying Millard County's past and present Mr Penney arranged a the Kanosh DUP tour through building conducted by Nora Price next on the agenda was a tour through the old Kanosh Elementary School thanks to the present owners the Wachners Old Cove Fort was a must Mr Penney using Terry and Anita Higgs' truck and Mrs Rasmussen one of his student’s parents transported the class south to the fort (Thanks to the Higgs and Mrs Rasmussen) One the way back they paid Chief Kanosh’s Monument a visit where the students ran around 10 times and said “What you doing down there” only to discover that he replied "nothing” Afterwards they made a fire in the new fire pit back at the park and ate heartily This summer Kirk is returning to Hawaii for the summer where he will attend a month of summer school Afterwards he will at the just enjoy being back in the islands w here he's made so many dear friends Next fall he will return and teach another year at the Fillmore Elementary School Sylvia Penney Visiting during Memorial weekend were her sister BonLois and nie Russell of Bountiful Viron and Merodee Lacey Salazar Clint and Penney Jamie Christensen Shane Ard Vivian Paxton Raymond and Nancy Paxton Raynie and Pennie all of Salt Lake City Fred Penney Orderville Alice and DuWayne Carrol Long Beach CA Albert Paxton Reid and Christie Penney Fillmore Janet Vorwaller and Amanda Magna Bill Richfield and Marguertie Manhard We welcome Barabara (Powers) Peterson and family back to Kanosh trailer in their home will live They which has been waiting for their return The Kanosh Seventies High Priests and wives enjoyed a roast beef supper relishes and with delicious salads dessert on Friday evening May 30 at the nice pavilion on the city park The nice cool of the evening made it a very pleasant get together of eating and enjoying each other’s company Willard and Dathel were happy to have their daughter Leah Bunting husband Bruce their daughter Tonya and Pam Seright another granddaughter stop in Kanosh for a short visit on Sunday evening They were on their way north where they dropped with her father Mel Seright The Buntings were overnight guests of Leah’s sister Linda Martin and family of Grantsville Utah Monday they drove on to Salt Lake City where for they made final arrangements Tonya’s housing and enrollment at BYU Business College on Friday May 30 and received $500 toward her had received the nice gift and she said "For being such a good kid guess” But she is also a good student Her cousin Pam received another report card of A’s for the last She plans term straight to return to Kanab for her Senior Year Pam fit in very well with the Bunting family during the past school year and enjoyed her stay with them “Tis not brave too late John to be Armstrong Millard County FILLMORE of Angle Green Spending the Memorial weekend with Jean Russell were Lawrence Joan and Laurie Abbott of Magna Joining them for an afternoon of food fishing and visiting at Yuba Dam were Nancy and Jeff Wight Sandy Phillip and Darlene Russell and Kelly Abbott Fillmore Bonnie Russell of Bountiful spent 10 days visiting Jean Russell and her sister Bonnie’s Sylvia Penney of Kanosh daughter Lois and Jimmy Salazar and children Jessie Preston and Lacey of Salt Lake City came for Memorial weekend Also calling to visit Jean Russell were Rocky and Virginia Dilauro Fred and Bertha Tart Shirley Hogoboom and children all of Salt Lake City Bill and Maurine Russell Springville Vera and Gary Prisbrey and Ellen Dimmick Owens of St George A Memorial Day family reunion was held at the home of Nada Melville on May The children and grandchildren of rant and Nada Melville who attended were Boyd and Judy Melville Fillmore and children cluding their oldest daughter Peggy Thornton Burley Idaho Maradean and DaVere Staples Cedar city and 3 Shannon grandchildren Jody and Michael Ross and Evon Melville and sons Issac and Sandy of Sandy Marcus Melville and a boyfriend of Salt lake City Terry and Terri Baldwin and 3 children Cedar City Mike Melville and wife Kim and 3 children Rick and Ann Melville and 2 children Salt Lake City Claudia and William Pollock Salt Lake City Claudia is the daughter of Rube and Rhoda Melville Accompanying Claudia and William were their daughter Marie and her husband Arlen Nelson of Salt I ake City also attending were Sarcna and Kim Christensen and 3 children of lowell Stephani and Kevin McGraw and 4 children of Kearns and Edwin and Regina Melville and 2 childien of Salt I ake City Harold and Mae Cahoon enjoyed a Memorial weekend and visit from their daughter Barbara and her husband Alen Wood of Salt ake Barbara brought them a beautiful bouquet of peonies which were a new variety and lasted an entire week alter being cut She also brought another surprise for Mae a collection of pictures of Mae's his wife and father John McDonald 12 of their children taken at the time they were living in Silver Reef Utah a mining town where one of the richest veins of silver had ever been found in sandstone Mae thought all her family pictures had been lost so imagine het surprise and delight upon receiving this The event really priceless collection into a turned Memorial Day memorable day Nelda Paxton enjoyed the Commodities coming in June Commodities will again be distributed to those 60 years and over Hours are from 3 to 6 pm at the Senior Citizen Centei in illmore Also commodities for those 59 years and under that are eligible will be distributed at the POD Irom 3 pm until they are gone Memorial Day weekend with members 11 NV S' : I Itmt GDI 032555? ”i (ECEEDCiCiaJiD GnpCS: jTTfrn ‘All season tread design for maximum traction on wet ice or snow covered EDGED roads SR 808 Prices Include Mounting and Balancing cord body with two steel ‘Polyester belts for a smooth and safe ride with longer wear TUlWiMl Where the customer is the company £ zs 884-278-5 West Millard Tire Shop 777 W Main DELTA cr years working in structural repair and repaint With Chuck Peterson’s 2 years Independant 2 years With Morris Motors 2 years Expert in Frame Straightening Pin Stripping Paint Clear Coat Wire Feed Welding in repairing rust panels Insurance Companies Welcome Co-o- p Page II He was engaged in mining when he came to the Delta aiea and later as a He was a veteran of WWII carpenter and a member of the American egiqn and the Carpenter Union 184 He was of the Delta City F’ark Superintendant and was honoied as Mu shall of the Day July 4 1983 He is survived by his wife of Delta Mrs lied (Kay Still) daughters Rowley Silver City NM Mrs Bob (Debra) Johnson Oakley UT Iowder Delta 7 grandchildren and 3 great giandchildten brothers and Cedar City Verda Slack sisters Amasa owder Springville Mis Beit Kail owder (I Fla) Felstead I’aiowan I mma Alder Utah Hatch Glen lowder CA Springs alley UT Mrs Max (I aRee) Springville and William redonia A Burrows Boyd owder Oiem Utah uneral services will be held Thursday June 5 1986 at II am in the riends may Delta 2nd Waid Chapel call from pm on Wed at the Nickle Mortuaiy and at the church on Tlutrs one houi piior to the services Burial will be in the Oasis Cemetery under the duection of the Nickle Mortuaiy Introducing John Briggs to Sahara's Body Shop 8 1986 Frank Bentley owder age 75 died in the Utah 1986 June Valley Regional Medical Center He was born April 17 1911 in rank and Utah to Jessie Parowan Mary Alice Bentley Lowder He attended the Parowan Schools and moved to the Delta area in 1947 where he has He married Florence since resided Roundy Still Sept 5 1953 in Reno 597 Norlh Hwy 6 Delta 0G3G2H) Doilleclil lean $4640 $4915 $4640 $5160 $5215 $5315 S Frank Bentley Lowder Power: PoerLoclu P20575R14 P21575R14 P20575R15 P21575R15 P22575R15 P23575R15 June imbiohiamI 1 Sahara Chrysler CBaSCZDOED Season Steel Belted Radial Thun DSPS i all of which came trom Kent and Theone Vincent and their sons Mark and Stephen of Midvale Wendell and Paula Memmott and their daughter Monica of Sandy all came on Sunday May 26 and stayed overnight Carl and Helen Warner of Delta came for Memorial Day Visiting at the home of Bertis and over the Memorial Beth Frampton weekend was their daughter Susan of Salt Lake City who Frampton came Saturday May 24 to attend the May 25 of her blessing on Sunday niece Jessica June Frampton Jessica is the daughter of Jim and Teresa Frampton of Fillmore They also have a son Brian and daughter Jamie Among other family members attending the blessing were Teresa’s family from Meadow which included her grandparents Mrs Clinton Bond and her mother Donna Bond Jessica's grandparents Mrs Bertis rampton of illmore and other members of the Frampton family Zina Petersen had a house full over the Memorial weekend Pat and Maxine MeCune of Brigham City came Saturday and stayed through Monday Boyd and Doris Petersen of Salt Lake City came Sunday Newel Day and his Dwight and family came Sunday Joanne Petersen and children of Salt Lake City came Sunday Carolyn and NV Clair Blackburn of Henderson came Sunday Newel Day and his family stayed with Lee and Diana Day two days On Saturday May 24 Clara Frampton went to Cedar City where she met members of her family Pauline Hunt of Henderson NV Hiima and her husband Wendell Stephenson of Las Vegas NV Ann and Doyle Mason of Dayton ID They visited the cemetery there wheie their parents are buried and then pioeecded on to Fillmore wheie they spend the weekend Pauline Hunt stayed with her sister Clara rampton Hiima and Wendell Stephenson stayed in Holden with Hattie Stephenson and Ann and Doyle Mason stayed with Doyle’s sister I ena and her husband Wayne Snyder ayne and Goldie Bottomfield of Pleasant Cnove spent Memorial Day in lillmoie where they visited Layne’s sisters Marjorie McBride and Angie Giecn I hey also visited the cemetery where they placed beautiful bouquets of cut flowers on the graves of I ayne's patents William and lydia Bottomfield and his brother John Bottomfield her family |